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It's likely that you're actually playing on a server as it's a server based game and it's misclassified on the map as a peer, if you can provide the ID we can resolve that

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6 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

It's likely that you're actually playing on a server as it's a server based game and it's misclassified on the map as a peer, if you can provide the ID we can resolve that

I enclosed the servers to try to prevent the peer-to-peer connection in efootball23 "friend rooms", where friendly matches are played, and force him to be redirected to the server, but as you can see in the pictures, unfortunately, the forcing did not work.

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@Netduma Fraserin this picture the last bufferbloat test done from pc with LAN cable and QoS enable (Always). Is there any setting I can change in the router that would allow me to remove the triangle right on "Low Latency Gaming"? Thank you

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Ahh I see, you won't be able to force with Ping Assist enabled so set that to 0 and see if you have better luck then.

I think it's given you the triangle as it recorded a max ping as one point of 100 but looks like the overall result is good so I don't think you need to worry

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On 4/22/2023 at 1:09 AM, Netduma Fraser said:

Ahh I see, you won't be able to force with Ping Assist enabled so set that to 0 and see if you have better luck then.

I think it's given you the triangle as it recorded a max ping as one point of 100 but looks like the overall result is good so I don't think you need to worry

I have been able to force server ping assist to zero and I have also been able to improve my bufferbloat by making a small change to the download percentage from 70% to 60% in qos, what do you think my friend?

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16 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Looks very good, can't get better than that!

When I change qos settings, do I then need to restart the router? Thank you for your support 🙏👏

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6 hours ago, Wantox81 said:

When I change qos settings, do I then need to restart the router? Thank you for your support 🙏👏

No you don't need to, they'll apply immediately, you're very welcome!

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21 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

No you don't need to, they'll apply immediately, you're very welcome!

Hello guys, how can i tell if qos (always) is working? Having limited the 500mbit bandwidth to 60% and given each device a maximum of 8%, if I do a speedtest the maximum down speed should be 24mbit? If it should be higher, does that mean the qos is not working?

Another question:
I did the ping optimizer test from the app and when I finished it moved the download percentage from 60% to 100%, so will the qos continue to work or will it automatically disable itself?

Thank you so much

 

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On 4/26/2023 at 12:48 PM, Wantox81 said:

Hello guys, how can i tell if qos (always) is working? Having limited the 500mbit bandwidth to 60% and given each device a maximum of 8%, if I do a speedtest the maximum down speed should be 24mbit? If it should be higher, does that mean the qos is not working?

Another question:
I did the ping optimizer test from the app and when I finished it moved the download percentage from 60% to 100%, so will the qos continue to work or will it automatically disable itself?

Thank you so much

With Share Excess enabled on Bandwidth Allocation devices will be able to exceed their allocation if they need it so you'll see speeds up to the Congestion Control limit and so you'll know it's working if that is the limit.

We're still improving that feature so if it puts it to 100% Congestion Control won't be doing much so best to manually change it for the moment.

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